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Wrestling- Then & Now documentary

the perfect present for the old school & indie
wrestling fan or independent documentary film fan in your life…Price slashed
to $12.95- the perfect holiday gift for fans of pro wrestling and indie
cinema.
Listen to Director Dwayne Walker talk about Wrestling- Then & Now The Movie
by clicking below:
6/24 Edition of Evan Ginzburg’s Legends Radio co-hosted by Dr. Mike Lano
Filmmaker Dwayne Walker- Wrestling- Then & Now The Movie
http://www.gcast.com/user/legendsradio/podcast/podcast

See a clip of the movie by clicking below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZRl0NLR5q0

PRICE SLASH- ONLY $12.95 postpaid
WRESTLING THEN & NOW- THE MOVIE AVAILABLE FROM ACCLAIMED DIRECTOR DWAYNE
WALKER & EVAN GINZBURG- ASSOCIATE PRODUCER OF THE WRESTLER
Wrestling Then and Now- The Movie was a fantastic documentary and the first
of its kind coming from and focusing on the granddaddy of nostalgic monthly
publications. Evan Ginzburg has worked hard for well over twenty years,
involving all the many colorful characters from pro wrestling as well as the
arts like jazz, new world beat, and most forms of music. Killer Kowalski and
the late Tiger Khan and so many have been a part of WT&Now and are now
further immortalized on film. It's a wonderful piece of history and art and
I can't wait to re-watch it all over again!
-Mike Lano, radio host and wrestling writer/photographer/historian from 1966
to current

“Wrestling- Then & Now- The Movie is a must see for both die hard fans as
well as casual fans of the sport.”
– Brett Schwan www.wrestlingclothesline.com

It was seven years in the making.
But it’s finally here.
Wrestling- Then & Now- The Movie is a documentary from noted underground
film director Dwayne Walker and the Associate Producer of The Wrestler, Evan
Ginzburg.
Go on the road with Evan as he talks to the greats of the sport in a film
that has something for everyone.
If you’re a fan of “old school”- who better than the late, great Killer
Kowalski, Nikolai Volkoff, and Don “Dr. Death” Arnold to show you the ropes
as they talk about not only wrestling but their philosophies on life and the
extraordinary experiences they’ve had travelling the world?
And if you’re a fan of today’s wrestling, see a young, outspoken Homicide,
hardcore icon Lowlife Louis Ramos and indie stars from coast to coast like
The Mambo King talk about all aspects of the sport: injuries, “the road”,
the women’s division, overzealous fans, the ever-present “paying dues,” and
much, much more.
Plus one of the casualties of the wrestling game, Tiger Khan, talks about
the path he was on- filmed just a few years before his untimely passing at
age 33.
It’s a film that takes you deep inside the pro wrestling world- and
particularly the real East Coast indie scene.
And for you fans of women’s wrestling, you don’t want to miss the clips of
ultra stiff body builder, Kasie Kavanaugh, in her ring debut with former WWE
worker Bryan Walsh. This is something truly different.
For a taste of the movie check out this You Tube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZRl0NLR5q0

Multiple DVD extras add to this great value at only $12.95 including
shipping and handling available from Dwayne Walker. Add $3 postage and
handling for overseas orders.
Visit www.walkertown.com and www.wrestlingthenandnow.com for more details
Checks/money orders can be sent to:

Jimmy Snuka spent New Years eve with the service men and women who have
returned from war as part of the Wounded Warrior Project. This program is to
honor and empower the service people who have returned from war and provide
tangible support and guidance. The project is supported by the NYPD who
assisted with the banquet in Brooklyn and the escorted transport to
Rockefeller Center and a VIP area in Times Square. To learn more go to
woundedwarriorproject.org

EVAN GINZBURG IS:Associate Producer
of Darren Aronofsky's critically acclaimed film The Wrestler starring Mickey
Rourke, Marisa Tomei & Evan Rachel Wood which debuted at Venice Film
Festival September 5th
The Wrestler will be at the Toronto Film Fest September 7th
He is also:
Co-Producer/Director of upcoming documentary Tiger Khan- Fire in the Blood
Author of Apartment 4B, Like in Brooklyn
Editor- Wrestling Then & Now Newsletter
Booker- Monthly variety shows at Gizzi's Coffee in Grenwich Village NYC
Host of Evan Ginzburg's Legends Radio (Co-hosted by Dr. Mike Lano)

New Book- “Apartment 4B, Like In Brooklyn” Relives Turbulent
1960s-1970s

Autobiographical short story collection, “Apartment 4B, Like In
Brooklyn,” relives bygone times of Brooklyn, New York in the 1960s and
1970s.

Flushing, NY January 1, 2006 — It was a turbulent time of great
social upheaval.

And in the middle of it stood a child and his pals.

In this autobiographical short story collection, Evan Ginzburg looks back at growing up in the racially
changing East Flatbush, Brooklyn of the 1960s and 1970s. From the beautiful
friendships he made to the dangers and humiliations he faced, these gritty
street tales will keep readers enthralled. With stories ranging from
nostalgic to heart-rending, he pulls no punches as he looks back at a Brooklyn
that is now lost forever.

“We read several tales on the air and they’re funny,
poignant and most certainly memorable,” stated New York DJ Fred Geobold, of 50,000 watt WBAI-FM’s Light Show in New
York City. Read
additional reviews here.

Cultural icons such as Bruce Lee, Pam Grier, James Brown, Fred
Williamson, Marvin Gaye, pro wrestling champion Bruno Sammartino
and many other heroes of the era add magical memories that will transport
readers back to this bygone time.

Hear the crack of the stickball bat against Spalding balls and hear the
cling of bottle caps on the skully courts in
“Apartment 4B, Like in Brooklyn,” (ISBN 0-9763366-0-X). Available
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Evan Ginzburg is available for media
interviews and appearances in conjunction with “Apartment 4B, Like in
Brooklyn.”

About Evan Ginzburg:
Evan Ginzburg is a long-time zine
writer, educator and NY based radio personality on Pacifica Radio. He is
actively involved in the entertainment industry as a publicist, promoter,
booker and MC.

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DIRECTIONS TO MCU STADIUM

By car:

From East: Take the Belt Parkway to Cropsey
Avenue Exit (6S). At light, make right onto Cropsey Avenue, and proceed
approximately 1 mile, as Cropsey turns into W17th Street. The ballpark is
directly ahead.

From West: Take Belt Parkway to Cropsey Avenue
Exit (6). At Light make right onto Cropsey Avenue, and proceed approximately
1 mile, as Cropsey turns into W17th Street. The ballpark is directly ahead.

By subway: Take the D train, F train, N train,
or Q train to the last stop, Coney Island/Stillwell Avenue. At the corner of
Stillwell and Surf Avenues (where Nathan’s is located), turn right. Walk two
blocks west along Surf Avenue to the ballpark.

By bus: Take the B36, B64 or B74 bus, or the
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two blocks west along Surf Avenue to the ballpark.

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